a word to the inexperienced (tire stuff)

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Old 04-23-2009, 09:11 PM
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I have 225's on my RS with cut rear fenders

KYB and Eibach springs with no rubbing
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Old 04-23-2009, 09:28 PM
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well, my fenders are not rolled at all. oh, and i'm running on the factory 99RS wheels, which i believe are 7 inches wide.

i'm not trying to state this as fact or guidelines for anyone else... just stating my experience.

i'll just get my coilovers rebuilt and put them back on... no rubbing with those things.
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Old 04-23-2009, 09:37 PM
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never rubbed with my lowered car. I've been driving 225/50/16s for a 50k+ on my WRX and I've never heard any rubbing. Maybe stiffer springs don't let my car lean so much?
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Originally Posted by STi-owns-evo
never rubbed with my lowered car. I've been driving 225/50/16s for a 50k+ on my WRX and I've never heard any rubbing. Maybe stiffer springs don't let my car lean so much?
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really!?
(end sarcasm)

yeah... i know that stiffer springs limit body lean...

as anyone that knows my car can attest, the setup i had before i put the stock stuff back on was stiff enough.

fyi - i'm a bit of a suspension ****.

and when you go from Bilstein PSS9 coilovers with 40mm shock bodies and 275lbs front and 225lbs rear springs back down to stock with 20mm shock bodies and boring *** factory spring rates... yeah. huge difference.

but, well, thats what i get for blowing out the seals on the front driver's side coilover... then again, maybe i shouldnt have jumped the RS in the first place...
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Old 04-24-2009, 05:39 PM
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i got 255s and i rub all the time lol. if you aint rubbin you aint dubbin!
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yeah, ive got 245/45/17 and Ive got no rubbing at all.
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Originally Posted by not12listen
if you get tires that are 20mm wider than your factory tires, and you still have your factory suspension, be ready to hear some tire rub.

in all the months that i've driven on my 225 tires with my coilovers, i've only once ever hear tire rub... i wont say where i was, or how fast i was going.

but today, i took 'the scenic route' to get home after work, and i was being very mellow versus how i'd usually drive that sort of road. i was given an unexpected dosage of tire rub on the factory suspension. SUCKY.

so yeah...
GC body will rub on anything wider than 215... especially on stock suspension.

GD body can fit much W-I-D-E-R tires... even wider tires on 05+ STI.
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Originally Posted by Fendyman
GC body will rub on anything wider than 215... especially on stock suspension.

GD body can fit much W-I-D-E-R tires... even wider tires on 05+ STI.
the 225's with my Bilstein suspension only rubbed 1 time... i was taking a corner that most people would take mild in 3rd gear, in 4th and deep in the gas. beyond that, i've done lots of hard twisty road driving and never rubbed once...

so, the point is that the GC will not rub on anything wider than 215 depending on your suspension setup. i'm sure if i put forester suspension on my GC, that it'd be nearly impossible to rub because of the lift...
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Originally Posted by not12listen
so, the point is that the GC will not rub on anything wider than 215 depending on your suspension setup.
Agreed. BUT... it will on stock suspension.

What I really meant to say was you can't fit tires on GC as wide as the ones on GD.
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Originally Posted by Fendyman
Agreed. BUT... it will on stock suspension.

What I really meant to say was you can't fit tires on GC as wide as the ones on GD.
Well thats actually not true for all GC's - I happen to have 225 width RE-01R's on stock suspension on a 96 Impreza OBS wagon with absolutely no rubbing at all (even with quick U-turns and twisty roads), fenders unmolested! It looks pretty darn close to rubbing though...

If you want to avoid rubbing on stock suspension, you should also pick a higher offset or "more correct" offset wheel.
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Old 04-25-2009, 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by sonic_yellow
Well thats actually not true for all GC's - I happen to have 225 width RE-01R's on stock suspension on a 96 Impreza OBS wagon with absolutely no rubbing at all (even with quick U-turns and twisty roads), fenders unmolested! It looks pretty darn close to rubbing though...

If you want to avoid rubbing on stock suspension, you should also pick a higher offset or "more correct" offset wheel.
Doesn't OBS have higher ground clearance than regular Impreza?
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